SHIPPING.
High Water this day—6.2B ; 6.54 Sum Rises this day—6.s3 ; sets, 4.59.
ARRIVALS. The Omapere arrived here from South on Tuesday morning. Passengers : Mrs Young and child ; Messrs Davis, Longland, Craig, Bistsrton, Porter, Murchie, Seymour, Saunders, Dunlop, Ellis, Ross, Sergeant Bullen; six natives. DEPARTURES. The schooner Gisborne sailed for Auckland via way ports, on Monday evening. The Omapere went on North on Tuesday owning. IMPORTS. Per Omapere—4o 501 b sacks flour, Pitt and Maguire; 4 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; j eases, 60 sacks flour, various consignees. EXPORTS. Per Gisborne—22 sacks pumpkins, Kennedy and Evans; 8 casks tallow, 34 bales wool, order; 800 bricks, Hepburn; 1 ton pumpkins, Johnston; and sundry pkgs. TELEGRAPHIC. Lyttelton, yesterday. Bailed—Ship Salamanca, for London. Napibb, Tuesday. Sailed—Pendle Hill, for Sydney. PoBTgCHALMBBS, yesterday. Sailed—Mararoa, for Lyttelton, at 4.50 p.m. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Lyttelton, at 19.45 p.m. Auckland, Tuesday. Arrived—Te Anau, from Sydney. Wellington, Tuesday. Bailed—Maitai, for North, at 5 p.m. The Te Anau arrives from Sydney and Auckland to-morrow afternoon. She leaves tor Melbourne via southern ports at 5 p.m. The Maitai, from Wellington and Napier, is duo here early to-morrow morning. Last boat at 7 a.m. The Centennial, from Sydney, had not arrived in Auckland yesterday, and it is quite probable that she will not reach here before Saturday. No news was received of the Australia having left Auckland yesterday afternoon. The steamer will moat likely arrive here on Saturday.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 299, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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234SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 299, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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